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Import Scenarios
Settings step
To display the Grade Control step in the Setup Task list, in the Settings step flag the Use External Grade Control Data Source option.
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Make sure that Use Extensions and Enable Dig Plans options are ticked as well. You cannot Use External Grade Control Data Source if Enable Dig Plans is disabled.
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The option Maximum Grade Block Overlap (%) accounts for polygon overlap in the Geology grade control database. As an example, if the value is 12%, blocks with up to 12% overlap can be imported, and the outlines will be adjusted to account for this overlap. Reserves will be recalculated to account for this so no double counting of reserves can occur.
Extensions steps
You will also need to import the appropriate extensions. To do so, flag the Use Extension checkbox and import the applicable scripts in the Extension Source, Extension Parameters, and Extension Data Sources setup steps (details on flags configuration see here).
In the Extension Source step , click on the folder icon and specify the path to the desired extension source in ".sln" formatbrowse to the relevant folder location containing the current “SiteSpecificExtension.sln” file.
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In the Extension Parameters step, specify custom global variables such as the site name, properties, etc., if applicable.
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In the Extension Data Sources step, import or refresh external data sources files. Successfully loaded files will be marked with a green check mark in the Loaded column. Flag the boxes for the files required in your project in the Required column.
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Tables step
In addition to the current Reserves tables level names, the new level names “BlastName” and “GradeBlock” need to be added to prevent duplication of names. The new level fields will be associated with the Blast level and will have a default value of 1, which will be overwritten on import of the grade control database. Auto Uniqueoption can be set to “None”.
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Grade Control Setup
Blocks and Nodes Tree
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Expand the tree structure to the record required (as per Mine - Pit - Phase - Bench - Blast - Flitch - Solid) and double click to center it in the viewport.
View the total number of grade control blocks by levels (the Total Grade Blocks column).
Amount of the grade control blocks on the selected level is shown in the Selected Grade Blocks column.
The Volume column - cubic meters of the grade content (applies to solids only).
The UID column - unique identifier of the record (applies to solids only).
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Add a template for grade control blocks mapping. To do this, press the blue plus button or import template from a “.GCMappings” file.
After making changes in the appropriate tabs, press OK to confirm and return to the main setup area. The status bar at the top displays time of the last mapping data update (Last refresh: <…>).
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Go to the Reserves Mappings tab to map Reserves and Parcels.
The reserves fields to map appear in red and blue text in the right-hand columns. Drag variables from As Number and As Text columns to the right into the appropriate fields to map parcels with numeric or text variables.
Once finished mapping, all required numerical values mappings can be saved for backup or sharing by clicking the Export button.
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Phase Mappings tab
Go to the Phase Mapping tab to map Phases (stages) from Rapid Reserver with Grade Control Database.
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In the viewport, you can deal with the 3D representation of the blocks selected in the level tree on the left. For instructions on using the top toolbar buttons, see /wiki/spaces/212AD/pages/30938427 here.
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To the right of the viewport there is also a hidden Layers tab, which you can use to import the required layers. For more details about using this tab, see here.
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This setup step varies for different projects and depends on the imported scripts for your particular one. |